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Which inverse operation would be used to verify the following equation? 102 ÷ 3 = 34 A. 3 + 34 = 37 B. 34 − 3 = 31 C. 34 × 3 = 102 D. 102 ÷ 34 = 3
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Which inverse operation would be used to verify the following equation?
102 ÷ 3 = 34
A. 3 + 34 = 37 B. 34 − 3 = 31 C. 34 × 3 = 102 D. 102 ÷ 34 = 3
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102 / 3 = 34
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102 = 34 * 3
Which is C for your multiple choice! :)
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You would bring the division over to to other side. When we switch it to the other side, it turns into a multiplication (the opposite of division). So we go from:
102 / 3 = 34
to
102 = 34 * 3
Which is C for your multiple choice! :)
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